To make tagbk work, you just need to have a .tagbkrc file in
your home dir (you can create it empty or take inspiration from
sample-tagbkrc in the examples/ directory) and read the
commandline help.

In any case, PLEASE REMEMBER TO BACKUP YOUR BOOKMARK DATA before running
tagbk on them!

tagbkui

Included with version 0.2 is a graphical tool called tabkui.

tagbkui is still just a collection of experiments quickly put together
to test bookmark management with the tagging philosophy.

Items in menus not enclosed in parenthesis are functional. Undo is functional.
Load and save are functional. Documentation still has not been written except
these quick notes, but some quick-start hints should be enough to start playing
with the implemented functions:

Backup your bookmarks before trying the application!!

Double-clicking a tag results in selecting in for some purpose; usually the
set of selected tags is displayed in a separate tag list, so double
clicking a tag results in moving it from a list to another.

Right clicking a tag or an item opens a popup menu with some available
operations on the tag or the items.

Editing functions operate in all the selected items. If no item is
selected, they operate in all the items displayed in the item list.
Functions in a popup menu invoked when no item is selected, operate only in
the item present where the double-click took place.

Keep in mind that tagbkui has been written to gather feedback, so you
know what to do...

tagbk download

tagbk is available both in a source .tar.gz and in a i386 Debian
package signed by me.